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Omegon LED finder - lets you find astronomical objects more easily

Whether it's the Moon, a planet or a distant galaxy, locating objects in the night sky is sometimes not so easy - especially for beginners. Omegon's red dot finder makes this significantly easier. Simply replace your inferior finder scope. Stop looking and start finding!


The advantages in a nutshell:

  • plastic LED finder
  • projection onto a screen for a clearer view
  • suitable for Skywatcher / Celestron / Vixen / GP finder shoes
  • dimmable - set the brightness to exactly what you need
  • easy to install - fits on any telescope


Why it allows beginners find the objects more easily
With the red dot finder, locating objects is a breeze. In optical finders, everything is usually upside down and you have to think carefully how to find the

objects. An LED finder lets you stay oriented in the sky.

The reasons it is better:

  • it has a projection screen but no optics.
  • you see the sky as it actually is.
  • very easy to start looking for astronomical objects.

Red dot - dimmable

A rotary switch activates and adjusts the level of illumination so it is just the right brightness for you. You will see a red dot on the projection screen which, when you look at the night sky, looks as if it is floating in it. It is also positioned directly where your telescope is pointing.

The Omegon LED finder! - makes it easy to search for, locate and successfully observe objects.

Our expert comment:

Amateur astronomer Martin Brückner has tested five well-known red-dot finders at the public observatory in Munich. He compared the Baader Skysurfer III (old version), Baader Skysurfer III (new version), Omegon LED finder and TeleVue Quickpoint Basic.

The Omegon LED finder was a clear winner.

Test Conclusion:

"Although the Omegon has a smaller free field of view, its workmanship and fittings are the same as for the Skysurfer, and at about half the price. A clear favourite! "

(Martin Brückner, 2017, Astrotreff.de)

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Specifications

Capacity


Magnification
none
Battery type
CR2032

Special features


Finder mounting bracket included
-
Reticule
no
Illuminated
yes
Oblique viewing position
-

Equipment


Battery included
yes

General


Weight (g)
114
Colour
black
Type
Finder
Type of build
Red Dot & Projection Viewfinders

Recommended accessories

Telescope accessories (1)

Omegon Tri-Finder finderscope mount

$ 62.90*

*All prices include VAT plus shipping costs.

Omegon LED red dot finder
A rotary knob lets you turn on the red dot and adjust it to the desired brightness

Customer reviews

Great value

Review by S. S. on 14.10.2024 17:01:35

( 5 / 5 )

Being the cheapest, I was really surprised of the quality. The dot is really accurate, it is not dependent on view angle, it just stays on target. Installation/alignment was easy. Fit my celestron 102 slt without any adapter.

Lightweight

Review by M. D. on 03.06.2019 19:31:56

( 5 / 5 )

As simple and cheap these are, I love them. They're light, works as advertised and easy to use. Sure, they're not really competing with the bigger finderscopes and Telrads, but those also add a bit of weight and need more space to fit on your setup.

Vi

Review by Lovma on 13.12.2020 17:13:48

( 3 / 5 )

Bonjour je n’ai pas hu de support avec le viseur comment le fixer sur mon skywatcher 130/900 merci d’avance pour vos réponses?

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